WACKY music duo The KLF are looking out for their old fans — by moving into the care home business.
KLF Kare has been launched by the electro pop veterans to support “ravers to the grave”.

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It came as they released a remix of Harry Nilsson’s Everybody’s Talkin’, which they said several years ago would be 2023’s festive No1.
In their latest venture, Bill Drummond, 70, and Jimmy Cauty, 66, promise “branding solutions” for existing independent care homes.
The pair, whose hits include Last Train To Trancentral and Justified and Ancient, said: “KLF Kare will take you where the sun keeps shining, through the pouring rain.”
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A ‘Kareovision Kristmas Song Kontest’ has also been announced for pensioner residents.
The duo’s past stunts include burning £1million.
In 2017 they announced plans for the ‘People’s Pyramid’ – a pyramid made up of human ashes.
Actor Vince Williams was the first to point out the uncomfortable coincidence.
The Ted Lasso star said: “Hold on, don’t they also have a business where when you die they put your ashes in a People’s Pyramid?
“Are they just building up their supply of ashes?”.
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